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Jim Henson
Cechl, Jan ; KUBÍČEK, Jiří (advisor) ; MALÍKOVÁ, Nina (referee)
Intention of this thesis is to introduce the reader the work of Jim Henson and his contribution of the puppet used in the field of movie and television. It is mapping not only the history behind the puppet called Muppet and the animatronic characters but also describes their characteristics in the style of Jim Henson. First part is dedicated mainly to his person and is about introduction of Jim Henson to reader unfimilliar with his cult. Contains brief biography and splits his work into three life stages. The second part is about Muppet phenomenon, what is the Muppet, his characters, his style and the technology in the relation to movie and television and Henson success in this field. The third part is about Henson animatronics, Henson relation to the first appearance of this technology and analyzes its impact and its success in the field of movie and television for Jim Henson and his Creature shop. The last part is dedicated to Jim Henson Legacy.
Genre of feature film interpreted by animation
Cechl, Jan ; Dutka, Edgar (advisor) ; Kubíček, Jiří (referee)
The content of this work is an analysis of the way, how to interpret genre used by feature film into a short animated movie. To that effect it will serve two examples: Stagecoach and Arie prerie (also known as Song of prairie). The way of the analysis stays in both movies in confronting using the place, plot, character and various motives of the reinterpreted genre. Within the Stagecoach and Arie prerie deals with western. The chapters are in order by the importance of establishing the current genre, which is inspired by various studies. For this analysis are also important some terms and influences that gave an impuse to the birth of those two examples.

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